In a joint attack directed by the Income Tax Department and the Delhi Police a law office in Delhi's Greater Kailash region, a rough of 13.50 crores has been seized out which 2.61 crores is in the new cash of Rs. 2000. Following up on a tip-off, the police recuperated the coin from the T&T law office possessed by Rohit Tondon late on Saturday night. "We got data which we imparted to the Income Tax division and mutually struck this place. Till now, we have seized around Rs. 10 crore rupees out of which Rs. 2.5 crores are new currencies and Rs. 7.5 crores in old cash," Assistant Commissioner of Police, Inter-State Cell Sanjay Sehrawat told media. In the meantime, the seized cash has been given over to the Income Tax Department and harsh evaluations demonstrate that out of the aggregate, seven crores are in notes of 1000, three crores in 100 and the rest of the sum is in notes of 50 and 500 and so on. The police said the examination is in a process and each one of those blameworthy is as a rule forcefully sought after. Rupee retreats in Global Standards 'Digitised Wallets' sparking unperceived gains Import Exemption as precursor for GST in coming...